Miscellaneous Letters and Essays, on Various SubjectsW. T. Sherwin, 1817 - 79 страница |
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... expence , and vociferously predict the explosion of a mine in his subterraneous pursuits . I am led to this reflection by the present domestic state of America , because it will unavoidably happen , that before we can arrive at that ...
... expence , and vociferously predict the explosion of a mine in his subterraneous pursuits . I am led to this reflection by the present domestic state of America , because it will unavoidably happen , that before we can arrive at that ...
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... irrecoverably lost . Experiments of this kind are not attended with any con- siderable expence , and they give as much knowledge of the internal structure of the earth , as will be obtained MISCELLANEOUS LETTERS AND ESSAYS . 13.
... irrecoverably lost . Experiments of this kind are not attended with any con- siderable expence , and they give as much knowledge of the internal structure of the earth , as will be obtained MISCELLANEOUS LETTERS AND ESSAYS . 13.
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... expence in digging to any considerable depth ; and much more expeditiously . Many valuable ores , clays , & c . appear in such rude forms in their natural state , as not even to excite curiosity , much less attention . A true knowledge ...
... expence in digging to any considerable depth ; and much more expeditiously . Many valuable ores , clays , & c . appear in such rude forms in their natural state , as not even to excite curiosity , much less attention . A true knowledge ...
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... expence of the war ; whereas America sustained , not only the expence , but the destruction of pro- perty committed by both armies . Not a house was built during that period , and many thousands were destroyed . The farms and ...
... expence of the war ; whereas America sustained , not only the expence , but the destruction of pro- perty committed by both armies . Not a house was built during that period , and many thousands were destroyed . The farms and ...
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... expence of the two systems , as they now stand in each of the countries ; but it may first be proper to observe , that government in America is what it ought to be , a matter of honour and trust , and not made a trade for the purpose of ...
... expence of the two systems , as they now stand in each of the countries ; but it may first be proper to observe , that government in America is what it ought to be , a matter of honour and trust , and not made a trade for the purpose of ...
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